Citizen engagement in urban governance: Lessons from small and medium towns in India
Date
2009
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Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)
Abstract
With the rapid expansion of Indian cities came new pressures on governance, raising difficult questions about how urban institutions could remain accountable and responsive to citizens. This report focuses on the role of citizen engagement in strengthening urban governance in India. This study, drawing on case studies and field experiences, examines how rapid urban growth has reshaped city management and points to the possibilities opened up when citizens are given space to engage with governance..The analysis shows that while policies and structures for participation exist on paper, many citizens, especially those from marginalized groups, remain excluded from these processes due to a lack of awareness, resources, or institutional support. The paper points to the need for deeper trust and stronger channels of dialogue between citizens and city governments to make engagement meaningful.By placing citizens at the heart of governance, the study underlines how democratic processes in cities can become more inclusive, responsive, and effective in addressing the needs of diverse urban populations, positioning participation as the foundation of just and sustainable urban futures.
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Keywords
Community-Based Participatory Research, Participatory Research, Socially Responsible Higher Education, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Citation
PRIA. (2009). Citizen engagement in urban governance: Lessons from small and medium towns in India. Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)
